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Vol. VI, 



ALBION, N. Y., MARCH, 1889. 



No. 3 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special annouiioeuients. "Wants." "Ex- 

 changes" Inserted in this department for 25 cents 

 per 2r, words. Notices over 2') words charged at 

 the rale of one-halt cent per word. Ts'o notice In- 

 serted for le^^s than 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



WANTED— in large quantities, the following 

 Fossils: Belemnltes. Fossil Fish, Tribollti^s 

 (Calymt'Tu' .souirUt). } entreniltes <pijrifcri)iis or 

 fjodonii). and tshark teeth. Address staling 

 lowest cash or exchange prices, FRANK II. 

 I.ATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange foreign coins for 

 tirst-class birds" eggs. N. BRADT, Eagle Harbor, 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



WANTKD.— The addresses of Wls<;onsln young 

 ornitlioldgists and ooio^i.sts. Rl^^LlSKN M. 

 STRO.NW, Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co., Wis. 



25 GARNETS for every perfect Indian arrow- 

 head, or 3.i for every spei.rtiead an -, 5 for every 

 sharks tooth. FRED s WIUTTAKER, Chest- 

 nui Hill. Phila., Pa. 



WANTED.— A copy Of AXTDUBON'S BiKDS OV 



NOKTu .Nmekica. ('ash or e.xchange. Audubon. 

 LOCK BOX 67, Albion, N V. 



WILL EXCHANOfi specimens or any kind for 

 good collections of postage slamj s. OOLOGIST, 

 Albion. N. Y. 



I NUI.\N PIPE, arrowheads, eggs In sets and 

 single for a microscope or named marine 

 curiosities, mineials. losslls, shells, etc. Send 

 list. E. S. CHENEY, Pitrodie. Dakota. 



STRI TLY FIRST-CLASS birds' skins and eggs 

 to exchange for the same. c.\RLETON (ilL- 

 BERT, No. no Wlldwood Ave., .Jackson, Mich. 



F1B.ST-('LASS sets of Arctic Tern, Leachs 

 retrel and Am. Redstart for scalpel, any size, 

 liood chance to get duplicate sets. Make offer. 

 H. E. BEURY, DamarLscotta, Me. 



FOR THE BEST Offer of flrst-class eggs re- 

 ceived within line month, 1 will give a cabinet of 

 cliemlcal wonders, MOSES L. WICKS, JR., No. l 

 So. Hill St.. Los Angeles, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One Getze's new and Im- 

 proved parlor organ Instruction book, nearly 

 new. for a iialr of cUnibei-s in good shape. Al.so, 

 a philatelist's album for an egg of the Noddy 

 Tern '*vith data. Address L. c. FREENY, Pllts- 

 viile. Wicomico Co., Md. 



Will exchange any of the "Bargain Lots" 

 listed m this Ooloois-j' for desirable specimens or 

 Books on Natural History, What offers? Frank 

 II. Lattln, Albion, N. Y. 



FINE SPECIMEN Chrysalides of cecropla (larg- 

 est N. American moth): also Prometbea. Want- 

 ed, other species or birds' eggs. W. MILLER, 

 Storehouse, B. I., New York City. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Confederate *ioo bill of 

 1S62. Youths' Comraulou s.>, s« and 87, St. 

 Nicholas s.j and S6, for good pair of climbers and 

 flrst-class eggs In sets. FRKD W. CURTIS, Box 

 209, Wauwatosa, Wis. 



WANTED.- A pair of climbers (No. l preferred) 

 In exchange for following wholesale lot of singles 

 with data: all fli-st-class. 13 Florida Cormorant, 

 1.") LouLsiana Heron, i.s Laughing Gull,' .S Black- 

 skimmer, 3 sets 3, Laughing Gull, 3 sets 3 B. 

 Tailed Grackle. CHAS. S. McPHERSON, 

 Bonifacio. Florida. 



WILL EXCHANGE following llrst-class birds' 

 eggs m sets with data: set of 2 Chuck-wills- 

 wldow, set of 3 Florida Cormorant, set 2 Night- 

 hawk, set 3 Mockingbird, set 5 Loggerhead 

 shrike, set 3 Boat-tailed (irakle. set 3 Brown 

 Pelican, set 3 Black Skimmer, set 3 (ireen Heron, 

 set 3 Laughing Gull, set 4 Least Bittern. All 

 the above for Cone's Key, Piidgeway's .Manual or 

 good Natural History works. CHAS. S. 

 McPHERSON, Bonifacio, Florida. 



A COLLECTION of 230 species, flrst-class Birds' 

 i:g>rs tor sale. For particulars, address Burch 

 Moffett, 1214 Liadeii Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. 



CHINESE cUrios. ® 



Chopsticks, 10c per pair; Pens, 25c; 



Etc. 8end stamp for our prices of curios. 

 Harding & Maxwell, Woodland, Cala. 



FOR SALE CHEAP! 



A collection of 400 v ;r. Foreign Stamps, in 

 Scott's International .Mbum, last edition, with 

 Flags, Coats of Arms and Portraits of Rulers. 



SAMUEL G. BIDELMAN, Albion, N. Y. 



Collectors! 



Send a ic st^imp for my 

 new Price List of Bird 

 Skins. Eggs, Curiosities. 

 Insects itc. Address, 



GEO. P. GUELF, 



•> Practical Taxidermist, 

 Brockport, N. Y. 



